Soap box



Feb. 4, 1930; JACKMANN 1,745,798

SOAP BOX Filed March 18, 1926 JIMEW/W" m Figure 1 is a longitudinal section onthe I 7 piece-of soap to be placed into the box. Fig- 7 -5 casing containing the circle of teeth.

secured to said holder when pressed into the Q engaging said knob, substantially as set forth.

j UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE v o'r'ro .T'AGKMAVNN, or \SANVGERHAUSEN, GERMANY I I k I SOAP BOX 7 Application filed March 18, 1926, Serial No. 95,793 and in Germany April 2, 1924.

My invention relates to improvements in soap-boxes; and the objects of my improve- 'ment are, first, to preserve the soap within thefbox when travelling; and second to pre 6 vent the loss of soap when putting it back into the box in moist condition after using it.

a attain these objects by the mechanism illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which I line 1-1, Fig. 3; Figure 2 is a side view ota ure 3, atop view of the box with a cake of soap in place,'and Figure 4,'a detailed view of the ,7 Similar letters refer to similar parts throughout the several views.

At the bottom part of a box a, preferably made of celluloid, a casing e is foreseen, provided with a circle of springy teeth 7". The

' soap being supplied with a holder 6, fitting into the casing e and adapted to be sunk into the body of the soap; a projecting knob d casing e becomes-engagedby a circle of teeth f which encircling the neck 9 of said holder takes hold of, the knob, keeping the soap ofl the walls of the box.

I claim:

soap-box, comprising a casing, a holder fitting ,into said casing, said holder being adapted to be sunk into the body of the soap, a projecting knob securedto said holder and a circle of teeth secured within the box and In testimony whereof I have affixed my sig I nature. p I,

OTTO JACKMANN. 

